Bibliography is a simple database to help you capture your sources of reference when you are working on a research paper, writing a book, churning out your school assignment ... where cross-referencing is required.
Especially useful if you need to list all your sources of reference (bibliography) at the end of the book/assignment/research
Art Collection db Design - Are you an avid art collector or planning to be? Download this database design to organize your collection or to start a list of paintings you would like to acquire while visiting your favorite galleries or exhibits.
To install any of the dbNow Updates below:
- Click the ZIP button to download the file
AS/400 CPW Guide - A guide to the IBM AS/400 & iSeries computer systems from IBM.
CPW (Commercial Processor Workload) is a standardized benchmark that IBM uses to rate the processing capability of their AS/400 & iSeries line
ASCII is a simple utility for software and web developers.
It displays the 128 character ASCII character set as well as your Palm's extended characters (values 128-255).
ASCII values can be displayed in decimal, hexadecimal, and octal.
This program is free software and is licensed under the GPL.
This software requires PalmOS 3.5 or greater
pocket SSF (Sharpshooter Friend) - ballictic calculator based on equations from A. Pejsa.
Support non metric units, subsonic velocities, databases for used bullets and weapon. Many features for work with Mil-Dot reticle (including come-up corrections)
LabAid - This software lets you search amino acids by their single or three letter code as well as by mRNA codons.
Features:
- Currently in beta-testing
- Currently only color displays supported
- Please read the LabAidREADME
- STAND ALONE program (66kb) as well as PocketC dependent .prc (~10kb) and .pdb files provided in the .zip file
dTree-MMSE is a Palm OS version of the Folstein Mini-mental State Exam.
· Easy-to-use data entry screens to prompt the user for each of the 30 questions.
· Responses are entered into check boxes. No text entry is required.
· Hardware "up/down" buttons can be used to move between screens